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your player must be hanged ,firstly you close your player for sometime after open your player is not work you going to your product shop and say your problem,they can solved your problem fixed.
I found a restore fix by pressing the return button while plugging into a
PC with philips device manager open - the MP3 player then was restored
to factory defaults :-)
Visit http://www.s1mp3.org and go to the download section. You will find a Generic Driver for MP3 USB Players. Download and install the driver. In most cases, Generic Drivers solve the problems.
Any MP3 player is simply an external hard drive. Your hard drive is corrupt.
Solution: If synced with content on your computer and all content there, consider that as backup and obtain RMA from your vendor and return for exchange (preferably) or service (less preferable)
I fixed it! I guess it's good that I'm not tech ****** otherwise, I'd would've only had the option to return it as Insignia's tech support response sucks *****!
Go to their site, and look up how to switch your player from MTP read mode, to MSC read mode. (They'll say it's just for MACs, but I just did it for my WinXP Notebook and it solved all my problems.)
It's really simple, and should only take 2 minutes.
You see, thats the kinda the same way for me. it like works only on win. xp. maybe the usb thing is dirty. try blowing in it. im sorry if this isnt that helpful. try takin it apart to. its hard but easy at the same time.
AaronJ.
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